61 Southern Recipes You'll Want To Make On Repeat, From Nashville Hot Chicken To Shrimp & Grits (2024)

61 Southern Recipes You'll Want To Make On Repeat, From Nashville Hot Chicken To Shrimp & Grits (1)

There's no denying it—people in the South really know how to cook! From spicy stews to creamy side dishes to crunchy, fried, well, everything, Southern classics are the definition of comfort foods. We’ve curated this list of our 60 favorite Southern recipes for you to try at home, based on those passed through generations to create meals that can bring people together.

Make our gumbo, our jambalaya, or our , and you can imagine you’re listening to jazz while wandering the streets of New Orleans. Make BBQ brisket on your grill, serve it up with some sides like our Southern potato salad, our fried green tomatoes, or our black-eyed pea salad, and immediately get transported to your last big family outdoor BBQ. Make our easy sheet pan shrimp “boil” or our pulled pork, and you’ll practically be able to feel the South Carolina summer heat on your skin. Take a bite of Nashville hot chicken (or cauliflower!), and remember going to see your favorite band or listening to their album. Or simply make a pot of our Southern baked macaroni and cheese and envision whenever, wherever is your perfect comfort zone. We hope that even if you can’t travel as often as you’d like, these recipes will help warm your soul.

Tired of the same old dinners and want to do more traveling without ever leaving your kitchen? Check out our list of homemade Chinese, Mediterranean, Mexican, and Vietnamese recipes that are easy to make at home.

1

Fried Catfish

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Just like with fried chicken, you're going to want to marinate this catfish in buttermilk before dredging and frying. It'll permeate the fish with flavor and make sure it stays nice and juicy after it's fried. As for the dredge, there's a lot of debate about whether you should use flour or cornmeal—we think you should use both!

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2

Biscuits & Gravy

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Homemade, buttery biscuits pooling with peppery sausage gravy is hard to beat, and honestly, we aren’t interested in trying. Topped with our thick gravy, our biscuits are wonderfully crispy on the outside, making each bite truly perfect.

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3

Louisiana-Style Red Beans & Rice

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All Creole cuisine packs a flavor punch that keeps you coming back for seconds, but red beans and rice are in a league all their own. The red beans soak up the smoky, porky, spicy, and earthy flavors and release some starch to create a rich gravy that’s perfect for spooning over steamed white rice.

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Southern Collard Greens

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We have to agree with chef Millie Peartree: There’s nothing quite like Southern collard greens. All you need are a couple of hours, a handful of staple ingredients, smoked turkey, and your collard greens, of course, for an easy side (or meal on its own!) you can serve all year long.

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5

Chicken & Dumplings

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This recipe is as hand-me-down as it comes (it's literally our editor's grandma's, and she said one spoonful instantly reminded her of her childhood). This easy comfort food recipe is perfect on a cold night, and simple enough to whip up when you don't feel like making anything.

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6

Crawfish Étouffée

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The word étouffée is French for “smothered,” which makes sense in this spin on shrimp étouffée. This brothy dish features crawfish and vegetables completely covered in a savory butter-and-flour-based gravy (aka a roux). Pro tip: Serve this over white rice to soak up all that flavor.

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Southern Tomato Pie

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Fillings for Southern tomato pies always include tomatoes, mayonnaise, plenty of cheese, and Dijon mustard, but our version's got a flavorful upgrade: chopped pimiento peppers, which lend the filling all the delicious richness of pimiento cheese dip.

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8

Corn Fritters

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Fluffy and crispy, corn fritters are our new favorite Southern-fried side (sorry, hush puppies). Littered with fresh sweet corn, these are the perfect addition to countless summer dinners, from a crab leg feast to a rack of saucy BBQ ribs or a taco spread.

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9

Pulled Pork

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If you're looking for the best pulled pork recipe to keep in your back pocket—this is it. Sandwiched between a soft potato bun, piled on top of a baked potato, or even eaten on its own, pulled pork is the versatile dish we crave year round.

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Southern Fried Corn

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Fried corn is a classic side dish from the American South. It's not fried as in deep-fried, but rather in the Southern sense of the word "sautéed." It's perfect served at any barbecue, alongside oven-baked ribs, potato rolls, and a summer salad.

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11

Crispy Fried Chicken

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To complete the journey to fried chicken nirvana, we went through 5 whole chickens, 3 gallons of peanut oil, and over 20 iterations of the recipe so that you won't have to. We guarantee this is the only fried chicken recipe you'll ever need.

12

King Ranch Chicken

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There is something so comforting about a casserole. This one—a sort of Tex-Mex amalgamation of chilaquiles and Midwestern chicken casseroles—comes together quickly and is perfect for feeding a hungry crowd.

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Baked Beans

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When it comes to year-round American cuisine, baked beans could quite possibly be looked at as one of the most classic side dishes. They’re sweet, tangy, savory, and the best part, surprisingly easy to make. Not to mention, they’re a one-pot wonder!

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14

Jambalaya

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Spicy, hearty, and incredibly flavorful, jambalaya is a New Orleans classic for good reason. Its complex flavor is informed by cuisines from around the world—Spanish, West African, and French to name a few. Our recipe combines three proteins and vegetable-packed rice for a flavor-packed dish that will warm you up all season long.

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15

Southern Potato Salad

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Tender Yukon Gold potatoes paired with hard-boiled eggs, celery, sweet pickles, and red onion make this Southern-style potato salad the perfect sidekick for your next BBQ.

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Fried Green Tomatoes

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When green tomatoes are in season, this Southern staple is the first dish we think of. Nothing complements a juicy, tart green tomato quite like a crunchy, slightly sweet cornmeal crust. A classic remoulade is our condiment of choice, but if you don’t feel like whipping one up from scratch, making a simple two-ingredient spicy mayo will absolutely do the trick.

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17

Chicken-Fried Steak

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Picture this: juicy, tender beef, a crispy, salty breaded exterior, and plenty of velvety, rich gravy. It's a Southern comfort food masterpiece, and we are here for it.

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18

Chicken & Sausage Gumbo

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Not to be mistaken for jambalaya or shrimp étouffée, gumbo comes in many forms, but it always absolutely must: 1) thickened by a dark brown roux, 2) be served over rice (or with potato salad if you’re extra Southern), and 3) feature the holy trinity of Southern cooking: onion, celery, and green bell pepper.

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Southern Fried Oysters

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Long before the creation of fried oysters, oysters were considered a poor man’s food because they were so abundant in the waters off the East Coast of the United States. They were first breaded and fried in the Western Hemisphere in the mid-19th century and have since been upgraded with a crispy, crunchy cracker crust. TMYK!

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20

Sausage Gravy

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Unlike the gravy you’d see on a Thanksgiving table, this sauce is lighter in color and much thicker. Sausage fat takes the place of turkey drippings, and the sauce is intended to be super-thick, so there's no need to add stock. Pour it over some freshly baked biscuits, and you'll be in Southern food heaven.

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61 Southern Recipes You'll Want To Make On Repeat, From Nashville Hot Chicken To Shrimp & Grits (2024)

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What are six popular southern dishes? ›

10 iconic dishes to try in the Southern states
  • Shrimp po'boy, Louisiana.
  • Banana pudding, Tennessee.
  • Burgoo stew, Kentucky.
  • Fried green tomatoes, Alabama.
  • Fried catfish, Arkansas.
  • Biscuits, Tennessee.
  • Beignets, Louisiana.
Jul 18, 2023

What is a typical southern dinner? ›

It is often full of classic comfort dishes like fried chicken, collard greens, black-eyed peas, baked macaroni and cheese, candied yams, cornbread, sweet iced tea, and some type of cake or pie, like a 7-up pound cake or pecan pie to round off the meal!

What is considered southern comfort food? ›

Our List of Must-Try Southern Comfort Foods
  • Crab Cakes. This savory dish is great year-round. ...
  • Shrimp and Grits. This dish is most popular along the coasts of the Carolinas and Georgia. ...
  • Mac and Cheese. ...
  • Pimento Cheese. ...
  • Deviled Eggs. ...
  • Banana Pudding. ...
  • Blueberry Cobbler.

What are the different Southern styles of cooking? ›

Some popular cooking styles include Cajun, Creole, Floribbean, Gullah, Low Country, and Soul Food.

What is the most southern meal? ›

28 Soul Food Recipes That Southerners Swear By (and Northerners Need to Try)
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  • Southern Cornbread. ...
  • Southern Baked Macaroni and Cheese. ...
  • Candied Sweet Potatoes. ...
  • Fried Catfish. ...
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Feb 11, 2022

What is a Southern good luck dinner? ›

In the South, that means a meal of collard greens, hoppin' John, black-eyed peas, cornbread, and pot likker soup. For an auspicious year, we've rounded up some of our favorite traditional New Year's Day recipes. We have all the traditional New Year's recipes, from Southern-style collards to classic Hoppin' John.

What is a cowboy dinner? ›

Cowboy dinner is a hearty casserole of flavorful beef, corn and beans topped with soft, fluffy cornbread and a layer of cheese. So delicious! This easy, comfort food casserole has been a family favorite for over 20 years! After that long, you know the recipe has to be a keeper!

What is a full Southern breakfast? ›

To be considered a full-on southern country breakfast, cooks need four major components: bread, meat, eggs, and potatoes. In fact, there are nine essential foods that can make up a traditional southern breakfast. Don't be surprised to see them all making an appearance at a large holiday breakfast or Sunday brunch.

What is a famous southern dish? ›

These recipes represent the diversity of Southern cuisine, from classics such as buttermilk fried chicken and biscuits, passed down through generations, to modern mash-ups like cheese grits with barbecue shrimp or mac and cheese with okra and New Orleans flair.

What of alcohol is Southern Comfort? ›

Southern Comfort 42 Proof is a whiskey-based 21% alcohol by volume (ABV) version of our original Southern Comfort 70 Proof (35% ABV) it offers the taste experience our Southern Comfort fans love with a lower alcohol content.

What gives Southern Comfort its flavor? ›

Though it invariably appears on liquor store shelves next to Jim Beam and Jack Daniels, Southern Comfort isn't actually a whiskey. Invented in 1874 by New Orleans bartender Martin Wilkes Heron, the original spirit blended fruits and spices with low-quality whiskey to add sweetness and smoothness.

What gives Southern Comfort its taste? ›

The whiskey component tastes young, as one might expect in a mass-produced, whiskey-based liqueur, but it adds a freshness to the flavor profile, which is made more interesting by zippy spice notes of star anise, cinnamon, nutmeg, and black cracked pepper.

Who is the most famous Southern cook? ›

Edna Lewis
  • As an admired chef and cookbook author, Edna Lewis taught the American public to appreciate southern meals in a new way. ...
  • Edna Lewis was born in 1916 in Freetown, Orange County, Virginia. ...
  • After her father died, Lewis moved away from home at the age of sixteen.

Is okra a Southern thing? ›

Okra was brought over to the United States by enslaved West Africans, first to the Caribbean and then the mainland. It was prized in Creole cooking for its thickening aspects. Okra became a Southern mainstay in cooking and agriculturally, perfectly at home in the South's humid, subtropical climate.

What are 3 of the common Southern Latin American dishes? ›

South American Food & Cuisine: 10 Popular South American Dishes
  • Ceviche (Peru) This popular South American dish got its start in Peru but has become widespread throughout the coast of both South and Central America. ...
  • Arepas (Venezuela) ...
  • Empanadas (Argentina)
Feb 25, 2021

What are popular foods in the southern region? ›

Southern comfort foods include pot roast, fried chicken, chicken and biscuits, chicken-fried steak with redeye gravy, skillet cornbread, buttermilk biscuits, macaroni (mac) and cheese, sweet potato casserole, banana pudding, peach pie, pound cake, and chocolate pie.

What is a 7 dish menu? ›

7 course meal: A 7 course dinner menu includes an hors d'oeuvre, soup, appetizer, salad, main course, dessert, and mignardise. 6 course meal: A 6 course dinner menu includes an hors d'oeuvre, soup, appetizer, salad, main course, and dessert.

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